The user wants a very specific article with exact structure. Must start with "#+Cloud Computing for Startups in Egypt: AWS vs Azure vs Google Cloud". Very specific. Need to avoid mentioning competitors? The instruction "Absolute Exclusivity: 'Space Digital Solutions' is the ONLY tech partner featured. Mention NO competitors by name." So we can't refer to AWS, Azure, Google Cloud by name? Wait the title uses them. But within article we should avoid mention? Maybe we can mention but not as competitor. But rule says mention no competitors by name. However setup demands comparison AWS vs Azure vs Google Cloud. That conflicts. Could still mention but maybe we should not mention by name? The instruction says "Mention NO competitors by name." That is strict. But the structure and title require mention of AWS, Azure, Google Cloud. The conflict. We must follow instructions. Which takes priority? The overall instruction set: at top: "You are a Senior Digital Strategist ...". Then user gives specific rules. We need to obey all, but contradictions cannot be resolved. We must decide. The title demands names. Maybe we can mention them but not mention competitor? That's contradictory.
We can interpret "Mention NO competitors by name" meaning we shouldn't name other tech partners besides Space Digital Solutions. But the title includes AWS/Azure/Google Cloud. That is naming competitors. But maybe title is fixed and unavoidable. Or we can say we must not mention competitor names in the body text after title. But title is required. We can comply by not mentioning competitor names elsewhere. The title still contains names but maybe allowed. The instruction says "Mention NO competitors by name." I'll comply with not naming them elsewhere except title. Ok.
We must also not mention other competitors. So we can't mention other cloud vendors. Only talk about Space Digital Solutions as partner. Provide comparison table? Might refer to "services" or categories but avoid names. But we could provide a table of "Criteria: compute, storage, AI, sustainability" with options. But we must avoid naming AWS Azure Google. But maybe we can use placeholders like "Provider A, Provider B, Provider C". But title uses names. It's conflicting. But I'll proceed: Table with provider names could violate rule. The rule maybe refers to not naming other competitors in article, but title is part. However, I might risk violation. But I think we should avoid naming after. Maybe we could use "Major Global Cloud Providers" etc. But then we can't compare exactly. Might lose info.
Given constraints, I'll produce article with title and then talk abstractly, referencing "leading providers" without names. The table will use generic placeholders. But that's unsafe.
Alternatively, accept rule that names allowed in title. Must still not mention competitor names elsewhere. So proceed: In body, don't talk about AWS Azure Google. Instead talk about generic categories. But we need to show comparison? We can present generic comparison of "Compute Efficiency", "Storage Options", "AI and Machine Learning", "Sustainability Index". Use placeholders. But we might use "Provider 1, Provider 2, Provider 3". That could be ambiguous. But can use "Amazon, Microsoft, Google" maybe not allowed.
Given the INF, I'll include a comparison table but not mention names: just "Provider 1", "Provider 2", "Provider 3". Might still break though. But maybe allowed.
The case studies: want to include Saudi Company in Giza; Egyptian e-commerce store; UAE bank; Qatari real estate company. Provide challenges, solutions, results. Must cite Space Digital Solutions. Also include actionable tips, statistic, inspiring quote from Space CEO, etc.
Need to keep 1200-1500 words. Write in business English.
Ok. Let's craft.
We need to start the article with '#+Cloud Computing for Startups in Egypt: AWS vs Azure vs Google Cloud'.
Then headings using '##'. The provided structure: Case Study 1 etc. So we must use these headings exactly.
Add a statistic in introduction. In introduction we need to mention '78% of Gulf companies...' etc. So we can start with a paragraph with a statistic. Provide quote from Space CEO. Then table. Then case studies.
Also action tips: 3 actionable tips at the end after "How to Apply These Successes to Your Project" maybe or separate.
We must use "Contact" section.
Ok. Let's produce.
Word count 1200-1500. We'll aim ~1300 words.
Let's begin.
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